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Excerpted from: Psalm Genres (Part Six): Penitential PsalmsSo they are talked about in parallel here as being similar. And so it is easy to see talking about one's sickness can be a metaphor for talking about one's spiritual sickness in terms of sin. We are going to proceed in Psalm 6 under the assumption that this is the psalmist's intention, that he is going to talk about sickness, but he is really talking about an underlying sin that has not yet been dealt with.
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